Crowds
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Most of the movie is spent watching scenes of locust swarming down on crowds..causing mayhem at a airport but no one is killed by locust eating them.
I guess I would ask those who attack the film with low ratings (because of the man) if they have ever had
crowds
bow down in front of them in a foreign country after performing so well?
In a specific scene, when she finds out her cables have been wrongfully sent, she has the
crowds
(and folks at home) up in roars.
Wish they can reach out the
crowds.
But EMMANUELLE, considerably less explicit for sure, played regular cinemas (famously monopolizing one Paris Champs Elysées venue for over a decade) and drew in
crowds
who would have never dared to venture anywhere near the shady down-market dives displaying THROAT and BOYS.
it's all worth it to play in front of
crowds
with thousands of people to.
I watched this film in a park on my laptop, and ended up attracting
crowds
of people staring at the hysterically laughing foreigner.
Bollywood
crowds
were not pleased with this film.
Similarly, the traumatic Mafia killing of the Sicilian judge Giovanni Falcone (early 90s) is evoked as it deserves, but again, never
crowds
the plot.
The scenes are spectacular, no film today actually uses entire casts to create a scene, we rely upon computer generated
crowds
and copies, and thankfully Grease has none.
Surely it's a bad sign for a film when the producers rely on Mr.Rourke for his "star power" to pull in the
crowds.
It's out to please
crowds.
The plant – which is expected to be operational in 2017 – is yet another harbinger of a future in which renewable energy
crowds
out conventional fossil fuels.
Unwilling to go to war amongst themselves or against the enraged crowds, the military brought back the president as the only hope for restoring order.
Moreover, at higher prices, the oil industry
crowds
out other export sectors that support open markets and a less aggressive foreign policy.
The other star was Sarah Palin, the darling of the populist Tea Party crowds, who began by paying her respect to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unlike the movement’s sponsors, the
crowds
chanting “USA!
Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck are heirs to a long line of preachers and politicians who made their fortunes by stirring up anxious crowds, promising them Heaven on Earth, or at least a place in Heaven.
This is also what Palin means when she tells her Tea Party
crowds
that they are the “real Americans,” implying that all Americans who disagree with her views are not.
When Obama attracted a crowd of 200,000 to a speech in Berlin last summer, Republicans criticized him as an elitist who appeals to
crowds
overseas but not to blue-collar workers at home.
In May 2013, for example, huge
crowds
gathered to challenge the government’s plans to develop Istanbul’s Gezi Park; the demonstrations ended with no real political impact.
Such forces rail against “identity politics” (while speaking to predominantly white
crowds
who insist that they are their nation’s true representatives).
A second consequence of the dominant role of central banks’ communications in financial markets is that it
crowds
out private sources of information, thereby depriving the monetary authorities themselves of an invaluable, independent view of trends that they need for sound policymaking.
So far, the
crowds
in Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez have been neither violent, nor inflamed by religious fervor.
Serious fighting only broke out after supporters of Mubarak began to attack the
crowds.
After a policeman died, live ammunition was fired into the
crowds
– killing a journalist, Bwizamani Singh, and provoking a rebuke from Reporters without Borders.
Even in many well-functioning democracies, public authorities try to keep
crowds
away from official government buildings.
Yet, to this day, politically vocal
crowds
are routinely portrayed as uncontrollable mobs.
In Poland, he can expect to be met by cheering
crowds.
That appeal drew large and enthusiastic crowds, which, together with astute use of the Internet, gained him an unprecedented four million donors, and induced a huge number of African-Americans and young people to register to vote.
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